Above average — CMS composite of the measures below.
A standard survey is most likely before around August 2026
Estimate from public CMS data, current as of July 2026. Survey timing is at the state agency's discretion.
Citation history
Health deficiencies cited at Marsh's Edge during CMS and state inspections, most recent first.
Surveyors found that expired syringes were not discarded as required, with a sealed bag of expired syringes discovered in the medication storage room. The RNS confirmed the syringes were expired and had not contacted the pharmacy for guidance, while the DON removed the label and sought clarification using the lot number. The pharmacy's DCS was still awaiting manufacturer confirmation on the expiration status, highlighting a lapse in following medication storage and labeling policy.
Expired Syringes Not Discarded per Policy
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Summary
The facility failed to properly discard expired syringes stored in the medication storage room, as observed during a survey. A sealed zip lock bag containing syringes with an expired date was found, and the Registered Nurse Supervisor (RNS) confirmed the syringes were expired. The facility's policy requires contacting the dispensing pharmacy for instructions regarding the return or destruction of outdated or deteriorated medications or biologicals, but this procedure was not followed in this instance. The RNS admitted she had not contacted the pharmacy about the expired syringes. Further interviews revealed inconsistencies in staff accounts regarding the handling of the expired syringes. The Director of Nursing (DON) took possession of the bag, partially opened it, and removed the label, later contacting the pharmacy for clarification using the lot number. However, the pharmacy's Director of Clinical Services stated that only a lot number was provided and that she was still awaiting a response from the manufacturer regarding the expiration status. The failure to promptly and properly address the expired syringes was confirmed through staff interviews and direct observation.
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